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Whats better; $100 Million, or to believe in jesus?
And you get the money paid out at age 18 in bearer bonds, bluechip stock accounts with high dividend yields, and cash.
24 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
"For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
Source(s): Mark 8:36 - Cylon BettyLv 41 decade ago
Belief in Christ is much more valuable. To truly follow Christ can only make one's life and the lives of everyone around them better. Excessive amounts of money rarely makes peoples lives better. It just gives them a new set of problems. Also, an 18 year old with access to that kind of money is a dangerous thing. It would be easy to become a do-nothing that has no professional ambition, and lives purely for personal pleasure. Just look at Paris Hilton if you don't believe me.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
A true believer can make $100 million and also preserve his soul.
An unbeliever (who considers money more precious than belief in the One True God) may not keep his money and the loss of his soul is assured.
It is wrong to make comparison between a false believer and an honest maker of great money.
- somebodyLv 41 decade ago
Well, I believe Jesus may have been a real historical figure, but since he's not paying out any more than any other historical figure, I'll take the cold hard cash.
Is it ok that I'm over the age of 18? ;)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Jesus...why worry about money here..100 million in heaven is nothing compared to the riches there.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
$100 million
- wilma mLv 61 decade ago
Jesus of course he is more than 100, million dollar. If you have that amout and you contract ailment, say cancer, kidney, heart attack, your house is b urn will that v\be enough?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
100 million. Then i could go around bribing christians to see who was truly "faithful".